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The Importance of Diagnosis

A strategy is only as good as the diagnosis behind it. Understanding the problem clearly is essential for crafting a strategy that effectively addresses it. Without a solid diagnosis, a strategy is merely guesswork.

“Diagnosis is the first step—without it, you’re solving the wrong problem.”

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